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Molecular properties and diagnostic potential of monoclonal antibodies targeting cytotoxic α-synuclein oligomers. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Parkinsons Dis
Nielsen J   +22 more
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Molecular properties of acetylcholinesterase

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1969
Abstract The molecular weight of acetylcholinesterase (acetylcholine hydrolase, E.C. 3.1.1.7) has been determined by sedimentation equilibrium and found to be 260,000. The enzyme is split in the presence of guanidine and mercaptoethanol into four subunits, each having one fourth of the molecular weight of the native enzyme.
W, Leuzinger, M, Goldberg, E, Cauvin
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E‐Molecular Shapes and Properties

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
A J M, Carpy, N, Marchand-Geneste
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Molecular properties of yeast glucokinase

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1977
Glucokinase from baker's yeast has been purified to homogeneity. The molecular weight of the subunit is 51,000. The native enzyme sediments with S20,w values in the range of 19 to nearly 4S. The presence of glucose and phosphate favors the heavier species while ATP causes depolymerization. Titration experiments with the Ellman reagent support this view.
P K, Maitra, Z, Lobo
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Molecular Properties of the CRF Receptor

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1998
Research into the biology of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) has been intensified significantly by the structural characterization of the CRF receptor (CRF-R). Two receptor subtypes, CRF-R1 and CRF-R2, and three functional splice variants of CRF-R2 have been discovered.
J, Spiess   +6 more
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